In this tutorial you'll learn how to create form fields that repeat the same information across multiple pages. Your form recipient will be able to type their name once, and it will automatically appear on other pages using either Acrobat X or XI Std. or Pro.

Learn how to use Actions in Acrobat X Pro., to protect any number of files at a time. You can apply the Action to as many files or folders as you want. Every file is restricted except Accessibility features.

In this tutorial you'll learn how to export comments from a PDF file into a Word document, so you can revise the original Word document using Acrobat X or XI Std. or Pro. This is a Windows-only feature.

Learn how to insert multimedia into a PDF file, how to choose different settings, how to make changes, how to start from a Word doc (Windows), and how to create a multimedia PDF in PowerPoint (Windows) using Acrobat X Pro.

Discover how easy it is to use the Action Wizard in Acrobat X Pro. to create Actions for repetitive tasks, including how to get started using existing pre-installed Actions and how to edit Actions. This tutorial does not have voice audio.

In this tutorial, learn what to do and not to do when you create PDF forms for use on the Adobe Reader for iOS or Android. Suggestions include building basic text fields, comb fields, tab sequencing, password security, but not JavaScript form functions using Acrobat X Std. or Pro.

This movie demonstrates the new Refine Edge Tool workflow, which is applied after the Roto Brush tool. Chris Meyer explains the x-ray view that shows the alpha channel Refine Edge will create, as well as how to erase an edge refinement.

In this tutorial, learn how to create and validate PDF documents so they conform to various standards like PDF/A, PDF/X, PDF/E, and PDF/VT. Accessibility standards such as PDF/UA and WCAG2.0 are also covered. Some of the features in this tutorial are only supported using Acrobat XI Pro.

On June 30th at the X Games in Los
Angeles, CA, Team Hot Wheels made history with one of the most daring stunts in the world: the Hot Wheels Double Loop Dare.
Video editor Jeff Tober, a long time Avid and Final Cut Pro editor, and the team at Bandito Brothers filmed the stunt with a total of 36 RED EPIC, Canon DSLR, and Go Pro cameras and then edited the footage in Adobe Premiere Pro on an HPZ820 RED Edition workstation in less than three hours for posting on the Mattel website and YouTube. Watch this video to learn more about how the Hot Wheels stunt film was created and how the crew overcame the tight timeline and other challenges in this shoot.

On June 30th at the X Games in Los
Angeles, CA, Team Hot Wheels made history with one of the most daring stunts in the world: the Hot Wheels Double Loop Dare.
Video editor Jeff Tober, a long time Avid and Final Cut Pro editor, and the team at Bandito Brothers filmed the stunt with a total of 36 RED EPIC, Canon DSLR, and Go Pro cameras and then edited the footage in Adobe Premiere Pro on an HPZ820 RED Edition workstation in less than three hours for posting on the Mattel website and YouTube. Watch this video to learn more about how the Hot Wheels stunt film was created and how the crew overcame the tight timeline and other challenges in this shoot.

On June 30th at the X Games in Los
Angeles, CA, Team Hot Wheels made history with one of the most daring stunts in the world: the Hot Wheels Double Loop Dare.
Video editor Jeff Tober, a long time Avid and Final Cut Pro editor, and the team at Bandito Brothers filmed the stunt with a total of 36 RED EPIC, Canon DSLR, and Go Pro cameras and then edited the footage in Adobe Premiere Pro on an HPZ820 RED Edition workstation in less than three hours for posting on the Mattel website and YouTube. Watch this video to learn more about how the Hot Wheels stunt film was created and how the crew overcame the tight timeline and other challenges in this shoot.

On June 30th at the X Games in Los
Angeles, CA, Team Hot Wheels made history with one of the most daring stunts in the world: the Hot Wheels Double Loop Dare.
Video editor Jeff Tober, a long time Avid and Final Cut Pro editor, and the team at Bandito Brothers filmed the stunt with a total of 36 RED EPIC, Canon DSLR, and Go Pro cameras and then edited the footage in Adobe Premiere Pro on an HPZ820 RED Edition workstation in less than three hours for posting on the Mattel website and YouTube. Watch this video to learn more about how the Hot Wheels stunt film was created and how the crew overcame the tight timeline and other challenges in this shoot.

In this installment of the Acrobat User Community's on-demand eSeminars, we'll be talking about working with form data in Acrobat X. Kelly McCathran discusses using Acrobat Tracker to collect, compile, and reuse data; Dave Merchant takes an in-depth look at collecting form data through a website.
Acrobat.com is no longer available as an option to distribute form data in Acrobat X.

In this month's eSeminar, Chris Converse and Joel Geraci show us a few things about adding Rich Media to PDF files in Acrobat X. Rich media is a relatively easy way to make your PDF files more engaging and interactive; once you've mastered the art of embedding a video in your files, you'll want to use media files in every one of your documents!
*To view Joel's instructions on generating QR codes and to download the QR code generator for your interactive PDF files, please visit his blog: http://blogs.adobe.com/pdfdevjunkie

Learn how to expand the possibilities for creating interactive PDF files using InDesign and a few special tricks with Acrobat X Actions. Standardize your InDesign templates and let the new guided Actions in Acrobat X do the heavy lifting by automating the addition of JavaScript and button actions to take your interactive documents to new levels.

In this on-demand e-seminar from the Acrobat User Community, we'll be talking about shared reviews and commenting in Acrobat X. How do you review PDF files? When a colleague asks for your notes, what's the best way to add them to the PDF file he sends you? Find out with this month's overview of review workflows!
Acrobat.com is no longer available as an option for shared reviews in Acrobat X.

In episode 4 of the Acrobat User Community on-demand eSeminars, we'll be looking at a few different ways to protect your PDF files in Acrobat X. You'll be hearing about redaction, security automation, and digital IDs and signatures. Contributors this month: James Lockman, Thom Parker, Dave Merchant, and Rebecca Staley

In this episode of the Acrobat User Community's on-demand seminars, you'll hear about using OCR (optical character recognition) to discover text in previously static PDF files in Acrobat X. You'll also hear about scanning paper documents to PDF and how to manipulate the settings to optimize your results. Featuring Ian Campbell, Ali Hanyaloglu, David Mankin, Dave Merchant, and Rebecca Staley.

Join members of the AUC community and Adobe for this 36-minute on-demand seminar on how to create accessible PDF files in Acrobat X and from numerous applications like Microsoft Word, InDesign CS5.5, FrameMaker 10, and RoboHelp 9.

In this video tutorial we’ll explore the differences between creating a scrollable form field in Acrobat X and creating expanding form content in LiveCycle Designer. Adobe LiveCycle Designer ES2 is bundled with the Windows version of Acrobat X Pro and the Acrobat X Suite.

This video is the first in a series that covers topics relevant to IT, this one covers the basics of the Adobe Customization Wizard X.
Additional Resources available at the show page:
http://blogs.adobe.com/pdfitmatters/axcw1

Dave Stromfeld, senior product manager, Acrobat Solutions, shares insights on Acrobat X’s seamless integration with SharePoint and how it enables organizations to accelerate projects and collaborate more efficiently using the new check-in, check-out function of PDF files for reviewing and editing shared documents.

Learn how to use the general and advanced print settings in the print dialogs for Acrobat X and Adobe Reader X. Depending on the printer, you have numerous features available for printing PDF files, including scaling content, printing just a portion of a page and summarizing comments.

Discover some advanced techniques for enhancing your PDF documents using Adobe Acrobat Pro X. Then learn some techniques for exporting these documents to an Apple iPad. In order to follow this tutorial, you will need to have an up-to-date version of Acrobat Pro X.

Sometimes when you get a PDF, you need to extensively edit the content. Or maybe even import it back into InDesign for layout! You can save the PDF file as a Word Document or even Excel Document for immediate and swift importation . Its a very useful new feature of Adobe Acrobat X.

Hate the pat downs? Scared of the backscatter x-ray scanners? No worries, now you can make your own fake full body scan without having to line up at the airport security checkpoints. Extra-H shows you how to you could simulate a do it yourself TSA style scan at the comfort of your own home, that you can show off to your friends, just by following a quick and easy Adobe Photoshop tutorial that even he can master!

Kevin Wedman and Kyle Froling of Bureau Veritas, a global leader in delivering quality, health, environment, and safety (QHSE) solutions, visit with Lori DeFurio of Adobe to discuss how enhancements in Acrobat X will further improve collaboration across their project teams, reduce administration costs, and bring greater control to complex engineering and construction workflows.

Ted Patrick of Adobe explores the full, open web on the new DROID X by Motorola running Flash Player 10.1. Android 2.2 and Flash Player 10.1 will be delivered to DROID X via an over the air update by late summer.